Candun Mischeivous Star At Lynshanes - HT clear (1)
CH. Seacrest Danoli At Carmondene JW x Wilflo Sky Dancer At Candun
Amber came to Lynshanes in 2001 from the Candun Kennels in Scotland. She is sired by Crufts BOB winner Ch. Seacrest Danoli At Carmondene. Amber had a very enjoyable show career winning countless BOBs and group placings at Open Shows and many good wins at Championship level too numerous to mention under both all rounders and breed specialists alike. She won the Reserve Bitch Green Star, Reserve CACIB and graded Excellent at the Saint Patrick’s International Championship Show under well known American all rounder Richard Beauchamp. Amber also qualified for the Boxer Society of Ireland Dog of the Year.
Dysart Enchantress At Lynshanes
CH. Cherrygate Instant Pesetas At Elnathan x Ir. CH. Triglyph Cool Witch At Dysart
Ivy Came to Lynshanes when she was 9 months old from Carol & Jim Boyd (DYSART). The minute she arrived we all knew she was special. She won countless BOBs and group placings too numerous to mention under breed specialists and all rounders alike. She won Best Bitch at the Irish Boxer Dog Club Open Show 1999 under Jan Baxter (REVLUC). Also on the same day Ivy’s daughter Ruby won Best Red aswell as Solo winning Best in Show. Ivy won Special Open Bitch at the IBDC Championship Show 1999. There were 6 in the class and the judge was Charles Walker (LYNPINE). Ivy won Open Bitch class at the IBDC under Wendy Brooks (JINNYBRUX). She also won the Special Open Bitch at the Championship under German Judge Tommy Dalstrom and Best Veteran in Show twice under Nigel Rallings & Dawn Pilling. At her last show in April 2005, she won Best Veteran again under Lynn Mair and passed away some weeks later due to a short illess at the age of 10 unexpectedly.
Her absence is sadly missed.
Kenue Emma At Lynshanes
Norwatch Sunhawk Rigger x Paper Back Writer
Storm was a bitch rescued by myself from terrible conditions at the hands of a puppy farmer and so always had a special place in my heart. The photo was taken shortly after we got her. I did show her very lightly, picked up a few wins and 1 BOB.
She sadly passed away in 2004, she was a real character and loved her biscuits.
Titch came to live with us from my mum when my children were still quite small so she was their introduction into Boxers. A real lady if ever there was one and so patient with three children running about she never complained. But she was a real mummy's girl. I will never forget when Michelle took her for a walk and she ran home to her mummy with Michelle running after her! She lived a very happy and content life with us and is still missed to this day. She was 11 years old when she sadly passed away in 1992.
The bottom photo is of Titch and one of our past pets Nine the kitten.